Rampant Real demolish Schalke as Chelsea secure a draw

27 February 2014 - 02:42 By Reuters
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THE RACE IS ON: Chelsea's Fernando Torres, left, is challenged by Galatasaray's Felipe Melo during their Champions League showdown at Turk Telekom Arena in Istanbul last night.
THE RACE IS ON: Chelsea's Fernando Torres, left, is challenged by Galatasaray's Felipe Melo during their Champions League showdown at Turk Telekom Arena in Istanbul last night.
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Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema scored twice each as rampant Real Madrid ripped Schalke 04 apart with an empathic, one-sided 6-1 away win in the first leg of their round of 16 Champions League tie last night.

Benzema and Bale quickly put Real in control as they raced to a 2-0 lead in 21 minutes at the Stadion Gelsenkirchen and Ronaldo also hit the post before the break.

Ronaldo increased the lead with his 10th goal of the competition in the 52nd minute before setting up Benzema for the fourth with a delightful flick five minutes later.

Bale added the fifth in the 69th minute and Ronaldo rounded off the rout before Klaas-Jan Huntelaar pulled one back in stoppage time as Schalke slumped to their heaviest defeat in European competition.

Aurelien Chedjou's second-half equaliser earned Galatasaray a 1-1 first-leg draw at home to Chelsea to leave their Champions League last-16 tie evenly poised. The defender took advantage of sloppy marking to find space in the box and steer home Wesley Sneijder's inswinging corner on 65 minutes.

Fernando Torres had silenced a raucous crowd when he fired Chelsea into a ninth-minute lead and the Premier League leaders controlled the first half.

But the Turkish side improved after the break.

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